
Cartier Santos Skeleton | Steel | Manual Winding | 39.7mm
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About this watch
An Icon, Re-engineered for Today
The Cartier Santos Skeleton WHSA0015 captures the original daring of the Santos and expresses it through a thoroughly contemporary lens. Its openworked architecture, balanced geometry, and manual-winding movement create a watch that feels both mechanically alive and unmistakably elegant. In stainless steel, it carries the authority of a modern luxury instrument while remaining refined enough for formal wear.
The Specifications of Modern Adaptability
- Reference Number: WHSA0015
- The 'QuickSwitch' Interchangeable Strap System: Not specified in the provided data
- The 'SmartLink' Bracelet Sizing System: Not specified in the provided data
- The In-House 1847 MC Automatic Calibre: Manual winding movement; calibre not specified in the provided data
- Case Material and Dimensions: Stainless steel, 39.7 mm
The openworked dial is what truly defines this Santos: it turns the Roman numerals into an architectural part of the movement itself, creating depth without sacrificing clarity. This is not decoration for its own sake, but a remarkably intelligent form of modern horological expression.
The Ultimate All-Rounder, Redefined
The Santos Skeleton WHSA0015 is a compelling statement for the collector who values Cartier’s design language in its most contemporary and mechanical form. It unites iconic geometry, visible craftsmanship, and a strong wrist presence into a watch that feels equally at home in a tailored evening setting or a modern professional wardrobe.
This Watch is Ideal For...
- The collector who appreciates Cartier design expressed through visible mechanics
- The individual seeking a distinguished steel watch with contemporary character
- The connoisseur drawn to openworked architecture and refined wrist presence